Users Guide

Export all log entries to a .csv file
Purge all log entries
NOTE: To sort entries by a specific category, click the arrow next to a column name.
Exporting all log entries
You can export all current log entries to a comma-delimited (.csv) file for troubleshooting.
1. On the home page, click Settings, and then click Application Logs.
2. On the Application Logs page, click Export All.
3. Open or save the file.
Purging log entries
You can delete log entries based on date and severity.
1. On the home page, click Settings and then click Application Logs.
2. On the Application Logs page, click Purge.
3. To delete entries by date, in the Current and Older Than box, enter a date.
CAUTION: If you do not select a date, then all entries with the selected severity level(s) are
deleted.
4. To delete entries by severity level, select Information, Warning, or Critical.
CAUTION: If you do not select a severity level, then all entries older than the selected date
are deleted.
5. Click Apply.
NOTE: You must enter date and select severity level to delete log entries based on date and
severity.
Networks
ASM manages LAN (private, public, and hypervisor management), hypervisor migration, hypervisor cluster
private, OS Installation, File Share, and SAN (iSCSI/FCoE) networks.
To facilitate network communication, you can add ranges of static IP addresses that ASM assigns to
resources for iSCSI initiators. You can also create virtual identity pools of MAC, IQN, WWPN, and WWNN
virtual identities that ASM assigns to virtual NICs.
NOTE: When the OS installation network is set to Static, OS installation is supported only for
installing Linux or ESXi on bare-metal systems with Intel NICs.
Also, make sure that the following network pre-requisites are met:
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the out-of-band management network.
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the OS Installation network in which the appliance
is deployed.
The virtual appliance is able to communicate with the hypervisor management network.
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